Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Impact of Socioeconomic Disparities on Care and Outcomes of Cancer Patients Presenting With STEMI Between 2005 and 2019; a Nationwide British Study

Dafaalla, Mohamed; Weight, Nicholas; Rashid, Muhammad; Nolan, James; Mamas, Mamas A.

Authors

Nicholas Weight



Abstract

Background: While current evidence suggests that the clinical outcomes of STEMI are worse among patients with cancer, it is unknown what role the patient's socioeconomic status plays. Methods: A nationally linked cohort of STEMI patients (January 2005 to March 2019) was obtained from the MINAP and UK national Hospital Episode Statistics (HES APC) registries. Socioeconomic status was measured using Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) score divided into 5 quintiles (quintile 1: most affluent, quintile 5: most deprived). The impact of socioeconomic status on clinical outcomes was assessed using Cox‐proportional‐hazard and competing risk models. Results: A total of 8459 STEMI admissions with cancer were identified between 01/01/2005 and 30/03/2019 with 1577 patients (18%) from the most deprived quintile. Patients from the most deprived quintile were more frequently female (quintile 5; 29% vs. quintile 1; 24%) and from ethnic minorities (quintile 5; 8% vs. quintile 1; 2%). They were less likely to receive PCI between 2005 and 2009. By 2018 PCI use was higher in quintile 5 (quintile 5; 84% vs. quintile 1;81%). The odds of death at1year was not higher in the most deprived patients. The risk of death was significantly higher at 5 years post‐discharge (HR 1.27, 95% CI 1.10−1.47). Conclusions: The socioeconomic status impact on outcomes of STEMI patients with cancer can be minimized by delivering equitable inpatient care, particularly PCI. While patients from the most deprived areas have similar odds of survival in the short‐term, they have lower probability of survival in the long‐term.

Citation

Dafaalla, M., Weight, N., Rashid, M., Nolan, J., & Mamas, M. A. (2025). Impact of Socioeconomic Disparities on Care and Outcomes of Cancer Patients Presenting With STEMI Between 2005 and 2019; a Nationwide British Study. Clinical Cardiology, 48(4), Article e70135. https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.70135

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 7, 2025
Online Publication Date Apr 24, 2025
Publication Date Apr 1, 2025
Deposit Date Apr 29, 2025
Journal Clinical Cardiology
Print ISSN 0160-9289
Electronic ISSN 1932-8737
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 48
Issue 4
Article Number e70135
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/clc.70135
Keywords socioeconomic status, cancer, STEMI, outcomes
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1200198
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/clc.70135